Hello, I'm Estrella, and I'm here to assist you.
Click the up-arrow icon to show the speaker. Using your mouse, click and hold it, then drag it to your desired location.
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The computer speaker volume can be controlled using the option shown in the notifications area.
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The speaker icon shown below is what I'd like to pin to the taskbar.
Thanks for your help,
SweetTasha.
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Hello, I'm Estrella, and I'm here to assist you.
Click the up-arrow icon to show the speaker. Using your mouse, click and hold it, then drag it to your desired location.
After your solution the speaker Icon shows in the notification area, but not in the Taskbar. That's fine. I don't need it in the Taskbar, since it always show in the notification area.
Thanks for your help.
SweetTasha